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— page 172 —

FOR the prevention of undue election
of Burgeses to serve in the generall assembly in this his majestyes colony and
dominion,

Be it enacted by the Governour, Councill and Burgesses of this
present generall assembly and the authority thereof, and it is hereby
enacted. That no person or persons shall be enabled to give a vote for the
election of a burgeses or burgeses to serve in the generall assembly hereafter to be
caled but those who are freeholders in the respective county or towne for which the
said burgess or burgesses shall be elected and chosen, and if any person shall
presume to give his vote for the election of a burgess or burgesses in any county or
towne who is not a freeholder in such county or towne he shall forfeit and pay the
sume of five hundred pounds of tobacco for every such offence. Provided alwayes, and it is the true intent and meaning of this act that no
woman sole or covert, infants under the age of twenty one years, or recusant convict
being freeholders shall be enabled to give a vote or have a voice in the election of
burgeses any thing in this act to the contrary notwithstanding.

And be it further enacted by the authority oforesaid, and it is
hereby enacted, That if the election of any burgess cannot be determined upon
the veiw by the consent of the freeholders then present but that a poll shall be
required for determination thereof, that then the sheriff of such county or in his
absence his under sheriff shall proceed to take the poll and shall appoint such
number of persons for the takeing thereof as to him shall seem convenient who shall
sett downe the names in writeing of each freeholder and for whome he shall poll and
every freeholder before he is admited to poll at the same election shall if required
by the candidates freeholders or any of them first take the oath hereinafter
mentioned or if such person being a Quaquer shall make the declaration prescribed in
an act made in the seventh and eighth yeares of the reigne of his present majesty in
these words: I, A. B. do declare in the presence of Almighty God,
the witness of the truth of what I say −− which oath or declaration the said
sheriff or in his ab-

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sence his
under sheriff is hereby impowered and required to administer to witt, You shall swear that you are bona fide a freeholder in this county,
or towne of to the best of your
knowledge. And if any of the candidates require a copy of such pole the sheriff
or his under sheriff shall as soon as conveniently may be deliver to him or them a
true and perfect copy thereof.

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is
hereby enacted, That no person or persons hereafter to be elected as a
burgess shall directly or indirectly by any ways or means at his or their proper
charge before his or their election give, present or allow, to any person or persons
haveing voice or vote in such election any money, meat, drink or provision, or make
any present, gift, reward or entertainment or any promise, ingagement or obligation
to give or allow any money, meat, drink or provision, present, reward or
entertainment in order to procure the vote or votes of such person or persons for his
or their election to be a burgess or burgesses, and every person or persons soe
giveing, presenting or allowing, makeing, promising or engageing any money, meat,
drink or provision in order to procure such election being elected shall be disabled
and incapable to sit and act as a burgess in that assembly, but that such election*
shall be void to all intents and purposes as if the said returne or election had
never been made.

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is
hereby enacted, That the sherrife or his under sherrife in his respective
county shall returne for burgess such as shall be elected and chosen by the majority
of the freeholders in manner aforesaid which returne he shall endorse and make in
these words, viz: By vertue of this writt I have caused to be
legally sumoned the freeholders of my county to meet this day being the
day of at the courthouse of this county being the usuall
place for election of burgesses and have given them in charge to make election of
two of the most able and discreet persons of the said county ffor theire burgesses
who accordingly have elected and chosen A B and C D burgesses for the said county
for the next generall assembly to be held at the day
of

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And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is
hereby enacted, That if it shall soe happen that by the death or disability
of any burgesses so elected, a new writt do issue to any county dureing the sessions
of an assembly for the election of a burgesse to serve in the said assembly that then
it shall and may be lawffull for the sherrife of such county or his deputy who is
hereby authorised and required so to do, immediately to cause so many persons as he
shall think fitt to give notice to every ffreeholder of the time and place of
election which shall be as soon as possible after the receipt of the writt and upon
such election so made to make returne thereof upon the back of the writt in manner
and forme aforesaid.

And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, and it is
hereby enacted, That if any sheriffe or his officer before the returne be
endorsed upon the writt shall deny and refuse to take the poll in writeing as
aforesaid if it be demanded by any candidate or ffreeholder or shall refuse to give
copyes of the poll to such candidate or candidates, if by them required, or shall
neglect to give legall notice of the election time and place of election, or shall
make a false or duble returne of those who are not duly elected for burgesses as
aforesaid or shall not make any returne or shall make returne in any other forme then
is herein expressed he or they so offending in any of the premises and being thereof
lawfully convicted, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of fforty
pounds sterling money, all which paines and forfeitures in this act expressed shall
be devided into two equall parts, one moyety thereof to our sovereigne lord the king,
his heires and successors towards the better support of the government and the
contingent charges thereof and the other moyety to the party agrieved, or if their be
no party agrieved to the informer to be recovered with full costs of suit by action
of debt, byll, plaint, or information in any court of record in this his majesties
collony and dominion wherein noe essoigne protection or wager of law priveledge or
imparlance shall be admitted or allowed.

Provided alwayes, And be it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid, and it is hereby enacted, That noe person hereafter shall be
capable of being elected a member to serve in any assembly who is not of the age

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of
twenty-one yeares, and every election and returne of any person under that age is
hereby declared to be null and voyd, any thing in this act to the contrary in any
wise notwithstanding.

Author

General Assembly

Transcription Source

William Waller Hening, ed., The Statutes at Large; Being a
Collection of All the Laws of Virginia from the First Session of the Legislature
in the Year 1619 (Philadelphia: Thomas Desilver, 1823), 3:172–175.